The end of NaNoWriMo is fast approaching. Some of you made your 50,000 word goal a while ago – and for that you are applauded! Many of you have plugged along steadily, maybe writing a little extra every now and … Continue reading
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As of this writing, I am in the middle of NaNoWriMo. It is November 15th and I have learned a lot about myself the last 15 days. First, I should tell you some background. This is my first year doing … Continue reading
We’re halfway through November! Huzzah! In case you’re running out of inspiration, or ways to procrastinate, here’s the best of the fan-made parodies and original songs on the subject of Nanowrimo. Leading off, of course, by the ever-famous (or is … Continue reading
Before National Novel Writing Month, I was a spineless little wannabe writer with delusions of casually wandering through the first draft of a novel and rocking a publishing deal after an intense spellcheck. Those were my early teen years, filled … Continue reading
National Novel Writing Month. You know what I’m talking about. That crazy, insane, impossible challenge where you have to write a 50,000 word novel in 30 days. Which is 1,666 words per day. That’s actually, for a non-professional author, a … Continue reading
I don’t do NaNoWriMo. I’m not really sure why, though I know it has something to do with the obligatory nature of it (I’ll set my own goals, thank you), and something else to do with the fact I don’t … Continue reading
This is a shout-out to the small group of writers who actually plan to use what they write during November. Call me a stuck up killjoy, but I just can’t go into NaNoWriMo knowing that I’ll have to throw away … Continue reading
November is coming! That wonderful, magical time when writers scramble to ooze 50,000 words onto paper in the too-brief span of only 30 days. Don’t know what Nano is? Don’t know if you like it? Don’t worry, your questions will … Continue reading